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52b. Jesus! great and wondrous Star

1 Jesus! great and wondrous Star,
Both from Jacob's line and heaven,
Festive gifts from near and far
On this day to Thee are given:
Oh! accept most graciously
What I humbly offer Thee.

2 Saba bringeth gold to Thee;
Lord, I give what thou hast given:
gold of faith receive from me--
Precious gold that counts in heaven!
Prove it, purge it free from dross
In the furnace of the cross.

3 Take the frankincense of prayer;
May it prove a sweet oblation!
Heart and lips shall everywhere
Strive to meet Thy approbation;
Hear and heed my prayer, and then
Seal it with Thy "Yea: Amen!"

4 Take contrition, bitter myrrh;
O how sorely my sins grieve me!
Pardon, healing, peace restore;
Thou art true, and wilt relieve me.
Lord, I praise Thee! and believe
Thou my offering dost receive.

Text Information
First Line: Jesus! great and wondrous Star
Translator: Rev. Emanuel Cronenwett, D. D. (1880)
Author: Edmann Neumeister (1716)
Meter: No. 22
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: The Church: Epiphany
Notes: Now Public Domain. From the German text: Jesu, grosser Wunderstern
Tune Information
Name: BRANDENBURG (Jesus meine Zuversicht)
Composer: Christoph Runge (1653)
Meter: No. 22
Key: C Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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